Fader, who was 27 at the time of her death, had come back to her apartment on 10th Avenue North after a night out with her sister.

According to the arrest report, Fader told her brother she was going to stop by her friend's home, but never returned.

Deputies arrived at the scene the next morning to fill out a missing person's report and found Fader's body in her car.

Investigators said evidence at the scene suggested the crime may have been sexually motivated.

No suspects were ever named in the case, until the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office reopened it using federal grant money.

Detectives ran DNA samples obtained from blood and semen on Fader's dress and matched it with Clark, a registered sex offender living in Jackson, Miss. Detectives said they were able to match Clark's palm print with a print found on Fader's vehicle.

Clark admitted he lived in Palm Beach County in 1987, but he denied knowing the victim, ever seeing her or having intimate relations with her, investigators said.

A judge denied Clark bond.

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